China Kitchen

Asian Supermarket, 5150 Buford Hwy NE, Doraville
(678) 232-3119

Recent Reviews

J Z

Great restaurant. Tastes good with very reasonable prices.

Michael R.

Always reliable and very well priced. You can eat outside. Their free hot and sour soup is the best in Atlanta Chinatown.

Eric Field

This place offers superb service as well as delicious meals. The best place ever. The food and drinks arrived quick and the rates were inexpensive. I recommend this place.

Gilberto Rivera

Not worth the effort

Su G.

Lion head was pretty bland and I think I could taste detergent.. Soup dumplings did not taste fresh either. No customer service whatsoever, which is fine. Food quality is just disappointing.

Krish Chopra

Best place for Szechuan food that no one knows about. Go there and eat amazing food. Get the hot pot or fish

Peggy Coffi

Excellent food, good cooker !!

Jeremiah F.

Some of the best Chinese food in the city. Beef awfuls and sliced fish in hot oil are my favorite go tos.

Gwynn N.

You have to be the type of person who doesn't judge a book by it's cover to really appreciate Best BBQ in my opinion. This little unassuming stall is located inside the food court of the now closed Asian Supermarket. It's one of two options alongside China Kitchen. The dining area is a shared space and doesn't look that appealing anymore because I don't think there's anyone around to straighten it up, but it's never been too horrific. It's ALWAYS freezing though, so I suggest bringing a light jacket if you tend to get cold. If the ambiance is too unappealing to you, I would still suggest calling ahead to order for take-out. One problem if you decide to do that is the dim sum menu is visual only, so unless you know all the names of the types of dim sum you want it might be difficult to order over the phone. I usually just head to the counter and point at the things that I want, lol. Maybe one day I'll learn the names, or they'll add it to their menus. It hasn't been a terrible inconvenience for me though. The wait time is pretty long for take-out orders though, especially on the weekends. This is my go-to spot for dim sum in the A, and although their selection of dim sum is limited, it's so delicious and fresh all the time that I don't mind. I've only tried their dim sum, but they also have roasted duck, pig, and chicken. There are also a variety of dishes on their menu as well, and I'll give my 2 cents on those if I ever decide to try them. You'll probably run into the same 2-3 staff members here each time, but they're always exceptionally friendly and helpful if you have any questions about their menu. Highly recommend trying their dim sum!

Turkey M.

I love best bbq, they have the most delicious cha siu. I am so happy they open a branch here so I don't have to trek all the way to duluth. I used to go to Ming bbq next door, but I found best bbq's chasiu taste better. Also the people are nice

Maple C.

One of our favorite restaurants in buford highway, this restaurant located in the Asian market (inside the market. I think I saw there is another restaurant has the same name in other place, but they are NOT the same one). Their dry pot is the BEST! I will suggest you to order in the store instead of ordering on phone. After you order, you can pick what food do you want (they have different selections for you to pick, you can ask them for more or less). The price is not high and they give you a lot! You can get as much as rice you want, and they also provide free water there. They also have other delicious food that you can try, like seafood tofu, eggplants cooked in garlic sauce, and pork with bamboo shoots. ANYWAY, YOU MUST TRY THE DRY POT!

Chu Chus

The really best Genuine Chinese Food in town!

Bill C.

We love this place. Their Dim Sum is the best in town! ! !. Fresh & all reasonably priced. You can also call ahead for timely pickup.

Rusty S.

There spicy chicken is still the best. The guy at the counter is always friendly. NOTE: the grocery store is closed but this place is still open.

Carolina M.

China Kitchen was mentioned as one of the best places to get dumplings from an Eater Atlanta article (Aug 2018). Yong He Zhi Jia used to be on that list but has since closed. Before that, there was Chef Liu's and Cafe 101. I came to China Kitchen with trepidation because a coworker had told me that China Kitchen changed owners (chefs maybe?) and the food wasn't the same anymore. I've confirmed their dumplings are just ok, specifically their xiao long bao aka soup dumplings. Scallion pancakes - these were just ok. They're not as flaky as other places where I've had them. Xiao long bao - Somewhat disappointing because China Kitchen doesn't have the Chinese-style spoons. The regular spoons can't really hold the dumplings well and there was no shredded ginger to eat with these. Instead, you just have to pop them in your mouth and drink the soup from there. I found the skins to be a little too thin that they could break pretty easily. Red chili wontons - These weren't spicy at all and really lacked flavor I have a lot of regrets coming here. I looked over and saw that Lan Zhou also serves dumplings and wish I had gotten an order from there too so we can compare. ATL desperately needs a place that serves decent xiao long bao.

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